And let me also thank Life Pilot, Microsoft, InfusionSoft,, the Business Journal, and EmpowHer for their major sponsorships in this difficult year. A whole host of in-kind sponsors, listed on the event site, also helped make this possible.
A few highlights for me (I didn’t see everything): Kevin Surace’s excellent keynote on green building and its role in America’s competitiveness; Merlin Mann’s admonition that we check our email every five minutes because we can’t stand uncertainty, not because there’s anything important; Michelle Robson’s courageous slide of her first company name and logo; an incredibly good panel on health care entrepreneurship consisting of three doctors who see what’s wrong with the system and are working to fix it; Tara Hunt, Joan, and me singing an original song made up by a fan of Tara’s; and Dan Gillmor helping Mary Kay Reinhart of the Arizona Guardian move from old to new media.
And today I got a note in the mail from a man I know from the gym. He’s 94, and a retired entrepreneur himself. The handwritten note says: “this cheeseball wants to support your Foundation,” and enclosed was a check for $50. This was a response to a blog post I wrote while planning the conference complaining about the lack of community support for entrepreneurship. Clearly, I was wrong.
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